Q-MoB Arts & Culture: Ian Spencer Bell, ” The Many Faces of Love”

Chesterwood 4 Williamsville Road, Stockbridge, MA 01262, Stockbridge, MA, US
Ian Spencer Bell dances a reconstruction of Isadora Duncan’s 1912 solo The Many Faces of Love in the studio garden. Ian Spencer Bell dances a reconstruction of Isadora Duncan’s 1912 solo The Many Faces of Love in the studio garden where Duncan herself danced 125 years ago. Pianist Lauren Aloia plays Johannes Brahms’ 16 Waltzes for the performance. The program opens with Bell’s new dance and poetry piece, Rosing. The performance is approximately 35 minutes and occurs in two outdoor locations, both with seating. A talk and a reception follow. The rain date is Thursday, June 22 at 5:30 p.m.

Q-MoB Arts & Culture: Tell me what you learned Tuesday

The Foundry West Stockbridge 2 Harris Street, West Stockbridge, MA, United States
“Tell me what learned Tuesday” is a solo show about family that is NOT a family show. “Tell me what you learned Tuesday” is an evening length dark comedy that revisits a moment in a young queer boy’s life through his adult eyes. Embodying multiple characters, Tom Truss dives into family, wishes, sex, growing up queer and ways to get through the shit of life.”